Tag: ALDE Congress

Family get-togethers are usually an occasion for heartfelt reunions, swapping news, forging plans, and often welcoming new members. The gathering in Madrid, where more than a thousand European liberals met for the annual ALDE Congress, was no exception. Following stations in Warsaw and Amsterdam, this time the event was hosted by the Spanish Ciudadanos (Cs). The strategic groundwork was laid for the upcoming European election campaign. The fifty-page platform left no doubt that the ALDE family — a coalition with a membership of more than 60 parties — would be tackling an impressive workload over the course of its two-and-a-half-day Congress.

The European Union is facing a seemingly never-ending list of challenges these days: refugee crisis, terrorism, Euroscepticism, unemployment, energy union and the digital single market are just some of the issues on the agenda.

How will the new ALDE Party Presidency set priorities? What new ways can European Liberals propose to counter the refugee crisis? How do we protect liberal values in the face of calls for increased surveillance and security measures? Continue reading →

The ALDE Party Congress is one of the central gatherings for Liberals from all over Europe and Europe’s neighborhood. Under the motto “For Freedom” this year’s Congress is taking place in Budapest from 19-21 November. Debates, meetings and the election of a new President are on the agenda.

We will have the honour of welcoming key liberals on a panel to discuss “An alternative for Hungary: the liberal way forward.” Among the speakers are Anne Brasseur (PACE) and our Hungarian partners Zoltán Kész and Zsuzsanna Szelényi.

Have a look at the Congress’ programme and follow us on Twitter to be part of it all!